Philips Wireless HDMI Wireless HDTV Link

September 6th, 2009 | Filed under Home Entertainments 0 Comments

Philips has introduced its new product, Philips Wireless HDTV Link. It is a wireless HDMI adapter, presented in IFA 2009 as Digital Home solutions to begin to erase some of the cables that haunt our lounge and party room containing high-definition players or AV device.

The Philips Wireless HDTV Link consists of a high definition wireless transmitter and receiver. Both offer two HDMI connectors and other two component video inputs, with a maximum range of 20 meters. It allows connect to up to four sources. This wireless HDMI adapter allows stream high-definition video to 1080p resolution at 30fps without a single error in the signal.

Of course, this technology is relatively new and not available to all, as the price of the Philips Wireless HDTV Link is Euro 599.99.

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